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How do I get a Shell prompt on this thing?

By default, the Zaurus (and most Sharp-released software updates) do not come with a terminal program you can use to get a shell prompt to run the familiar Linux commands (like 'ls', 'cp', 'ping', etc.).

The standard icon_terminal.png program (an embedded version of the KDE (http://www.kde.org/) project's "Konsole") is available from the MyZaurus.com 'Downloads' page (http://www.myzaurus.com/downloads.asp).

A useful alternative to Sharp's Terminal is a version which contains 'tabs', allowing you to run multiple terminals in one window. Embedded-Konsole-Tabs is available at the Zaurus SourceForge project (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=39939) site.

Last updated: 2002.Mar.30

When the Zaurus first boots up, before the 'Zaurus' logo appears, there is a text screen containing boot-up messages. At one point, it says "Wait...". If you push the key_quest.png key, and then select the "a" option, you'll be given a log-in prompt.

If you'd rather not reboot the Zaurus, you can simply drop to text mode and get to the "Wait..." prompt by running the 'Shutdown' app., and select the "Terminate Qtopia" option.

When you're done in the console, you can simply issue an "exit" command and you'll return to the "Wait..." prompt. Wait about 5 seconds, or push key_enter.png or key_ok.png and the graphical Qtopia environment will start back up.

Last updated: 2002.May.30


What does 'Flashing the Zaurus' mean?

When Sharp releases updates to the core software for the Zaurus (the Linux kernel, drivers, and standard applications) on their download site (http://more.sbc.co.jp/slj/download.asp), or when third parties (like the Open Source project OpenZaurus (http://sf.net/projects/openzaurus/) release alternative updates, you install them by copying them to the 16MB FlashROM inside the Zaurus.

When you reboot, the new system will 'unpack' itself into RAM and you'll have an upgraded Zaurus! (Note: Flashing typically, but not always, causes all of your current data and installed programs to be wiped, so you'll want to sync or back-up first!)

Last updated: 2002.Mar.29


How do I tell what ROM I have right now?

The icon_system_info.png application will usually show you, under the 'Version' tab. (If it doesn't show you, you're running 1.02, and really SHOULD update.)

Applies to: ROM(s) 1.10 and later
Last updated: 2002.Apr.10


How do you flash the Zaurus?

The 'README' text file that typically comes along with a ROM-image explains all of this, but to summarize:

Last updated: 2002.Mar.30


What kind of flash memory card do I need to flash the Zaurus?

You must have a recognized, Windows format (FAT16) CF memory card to flash the Zaurus. SD cards won't work, and you currently can not do it via the USB cradle or a serial cable. (Note: People have also used CF microdrives.)

Even large cards such as a 1GB SD card are fine. Last updated: 2005.May

What kernel is it running?

ROM 1.12/1.13 uses 2.4.6

Applies to: SL-5500 running ROM(s) 1.12/1.13
Last updated: 2002.Mar.30

Sharp ROMs 2.x and 1.x for the SL5500 and SL5000D respectively use the Linux kernel 2.4.6

Sharp ROMs 3.x for the SL5500 and newer Zaurii models use the Linux kernel 2.4.18

Sharp ROMs 1.x for the SL-C1000 model use the Linux kernel 2.4.20

Source: tumnus - additions by OlivierBerger Last updated: 2005.Aprik.19

Launch the icon_system_info.png application, and go to the "Version" tab.

Last updated: 2002.Mar.30

Open the icon_terminal.png , and then run the command 'uname†-a' to get the exact version of the Linux Kernel running on your Zaurus.

Last updated: 2002.Mar.30

Why does the system info. show 100% CPU usage?

100% System CPU usage (the green line) in the icon_system_info.png display is normal. This is the Linux kernel process, "kapm-idled." When it is 'running,' the CPU is actually halted and not drawing power. It's perfectly normal. As other actual applications require CPU, the red line will go up, and the green line typically goes down the same amount.

Source: Roy Murphy
Last updated: 2002.Apr.10


Does memory work like on PalmOS?

Unlike PalmOS, where memory (for running programs) and storage space (for installing programs and storing databases (the Palm's application-centric method for storing data, instead of using files)) are shared, the Zaurus splits the 64MB of RAM between memory (for running programs), and storage (for a Linux "ext2" filesystem).

Last updated: 2002.Apr.01


Where's all the memory the Zaurus is supposed to have? (Shouldn't it total to 64MB?)

Of the 64MB on the Zaurus SL-5500 (32MB on the SL-5000D), typically half of it is used for storage. If you add the total memory with the total internal storage (listed in the icon_system_info.png app.), it should add up to just under 64MB.

Last updated: 2002.Apr.01

The 16MB ROM in the Zaurus is not what is listed as "Internal Storage" in the icon_system_info.png app. It contains the base system, including the built-in applications (look in "/usr/QtPalmtop.rom/", for example), and is not writable. (It is only ever written to when you flash the Zaurus. See above.)

Source: David Hedbor
Last updated: 2002.Apr.01

When looking in the icon_system_info.png app. under the "Memory" tab, only the red, "Used" part of the memory is actually not available. To get an idea of how much RAM is available for new programs to use, total up all of the other values, not just the dark blue "Free" part.

Last updated: 2002.Apr.01


Why do I keep running out of memory?

Some of the Sharp ROMs (1.10, 1.12) split this RAM up more evenly, providing less RAM for programs to run in (memory), and more space for programs and files to be installed in (filesystem).

Try using a different ROM which provides more RAM, or use a 'hacked' ROM (like those made by Paul†Flinders (http://www.btinternet.com/~p.flinders/sl-5000d/readme.html)) which use an SD card for the entire filesystem, leaving almost all 32MB of RAM available for programs to run in.

Applies to: SL-5000D running ROM(s) 1.10/1.12
Last updated: 2002.May.20

Click-and-hold the icon for an application in the 'Applications' tab and un-check the "Fast†load (consumes memory)" option.

By default, most ROMs have the icon_address_book.png , icon_calendar.png and 'Todo List' applications set to "Fast†load".

Last updated: 2002.Mar.28

The 2.4.6 kernel on the SL5500 2.x ROMs did not manage memory very well. Flashing to the latest 3.x Sharp ROM gives a huge improvment in memory management.

Source: tumnus Last Updated: 2003.Oct.09


Can I adjust the ratio of memory to storage?

See above: "The SL-5000D (developer model) Zaurus has only 32MB of RAM".

Last updated: 2002.Apr.07

Creating a swapfile in internal storage will provide more space for programs to run (virtual memory), while using some of the storage space. While a swapfile on the ramdisk is less efficient than actually changing the ratio of memory-to-storage, it is more flexible (no need to install a new ROM, and it can be done without rebooting).

See "Set up a 'swap' file on the card" under the Expansion_Slots_and_Cards section.

Source: Howard R. Abbey
Last updated: 2002.Apr.07

ROMs such as OpenZaurus provide kernels with different configurations of the memory ratio.

Source: tumnus Last Updated: 2003.Oct.09


How do I tell how long my Zaurus has been running?

If you launch the icon_terminal.png and run the Unix command "uptime", it will show you how long the Zaurus has been running - that is, unsuspended (like you'd see on a Linux laptop). Unfortunately, this is not the same as the uptime on a desktop - the amount of since the system was last rebooted.

Last updated: 2002.Apr.01

If you launch the icon_terminal.png and run the Unix command "last", it will show you a log of what users have recently logged into your Zaurus (e.g., over a network connection) as well as when the system was rebooted. Unfortunately, since the time and date is not set the very first time the Zaurus is booted (or booted after flashing the ROM), the first reboot date will be inaccurate.

Source: Brian J. Fox
Last updated: 2002.Apr.01


Are any Linux-style logs stored on the Zaurus?

From the icon_terminal.png , issue the command "/etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog start", and system messages will go into the file /var/log/messages.

Be sure to turn this off when you're done, because logs can consume lots of storage space! Just issue: "/etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog stop".

Source: Doug Davis
Last updated: 2002.Apr.24


What shell does/can the Zaurus use?

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Last updated: 2002.Apr.06


How can I enable/disable servers and daemons?

This application (http://killefiz.de/zaurus/showdetail.php?app=165) lets you turn on and off telnet, the SSH server, and the Boa web server, if you want to.

Source: Benjamin Meyer
Last updated: 2002.Apr.22


Can I use AT or CRON to wake the Zaurus up?

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Last updated: 2002.Apr.07


What's the DIAG MENU?

See the thread here (http://www.zaurus.com/dev/board/index.php?act=ST&f=3&t=2944).

Source: Chris Clark

Be careful in the DIAG menu as you can quite easily total your nice Zaurus. First of all make sure the back cover is unlocked and not present, the battery is removed and there's no AC power then wait 5 seconds. Then, while in this stripped down state, open up the display fully and support it with your left hand, then with your right hand place your first 2 fingers on D and M respectively while using your thumb underneath to help keep these buttons down and support the Z, then with your left hand insert the battery. Wait 2 seconds and the DIAG menu will come up, no need to lock the battery or press the power button! Remember to be careful, and to get out of the DIAG menu just pull the battery out, wait 5 seconds and then reassemble your Cxx0 fully.

Source: Foxdie
Last updated: 2003.Dec.17


What is the 'root' user's password?

then the root password is blank by default. You can set one in the terminal by using the 'passwd' command, but this does not affect syncing as the FTP server still accepts a blank password for the root user.

then the root password is also blank by default, but is set to the passcode when you enter one using the Security application on your Zaurus. This does affect syncing, but you can specify the passcode in the Zaurus Manager application on your PC. It does not affect Samba, however, which still lets you in as a guest user.

Source: tumnus Last updated: 2003.Oct.31


I can only write to half of the Flash ROM on my SL-5600/SL-C7x0. Where's the other half?

Source: tumnus Last updated: 2003.Oct.13


How can I perform a soft reset of my Zaurus without losing any programs or saved data?

On the back of your Zaurus in the bottom right there is a switch for unlocking the battery cover to replace the battery. If you flick this switch to the 'Replace Battery' position and back to 'Normal Operation', this will perform a soft reset. To start it up again press the On/Off button and your Zaurus will boot up. Note that any unsaved data will be lost as it is like pressing the reset button on your PC.

Source: tumnus Last updated: 2003.Oct.13


How do I change the hostname with the Sharp SL-5500 3.x ROM (including derived ROMs) or a later Zaurus model?

The hostname is set in the file /etc/HOSTNAME. You must switch to root to edit it. To make it take effect you can either reboot or run the command:

hostname <your_new_hostname>

Source: tumnus Last updated: 2003.Oct.28


How do I reboot the Zaurus?

Sometimes, just like a PC, the Zaurus needs to be rebooted. A simple reboot of the Zaurus can solve many issues you may experience with your Zaurus. To reboot, you go into Settings, then Shutdown, and choose ?Reboot?. This is similar to a PC and it should restore many of the settings to help the system work effectively again.

Or while in the terminal, you can type in:

 shutdown -r now

(depending on which ROM you use, you may need to be root)

Souce: happy123 (copied from myzaurus.com) Last updated: 2003.Oct.31


How do I use the Backup/Restore feature?

To use the Backup/Restore feature:

Step 1: Acquire a CF or SD memory card large enough to hold the information on the Zaurus. (A memory card larger than 64Megs is recommended.)

Step 2: Click on the Setting tab and the Backup/Restore icon.

Step 3: Click the Backup or Restore radio button and then click the CF or SD memory card radio button and finally click the start button.

Restore: To Restore simply follow the same procedures in steps 1 - 3 above, but choose the restore radio button. Remember that any changes you've made between the time of the Backup and Restore will be lost.

Source: badger (copied from myzaurus.com) Last updated: 2003.Oct.31


How do I login as root?

Source: mailto:alberto00@myrealbox.com

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